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        1 - International regime of Aviation Law; Do's and Don'ts:
        Hamidreza Seyedi seyedbagher Mirabbasi Ehsan Kamrani
        AbstractEvery legal regime is a purposeful, systematic, and inherently unified set. In the national legal regime, the government and in international law, the United Nations is the axis of the international legal regime. Governments have international responsibility for More
        AbstractEvery legal regime is a purposeful, systematic, and inherently unified set. In the national legal regime, the government and in international law, the United Nations is the axis of the international legal regime. Governments have international responsibility for violating international obligations because of their special position of "sovereignty." The responsibility of states for their actions, which is interpreted as "international responsibility", includes compensatory mechanisms, which follow "international obligations". International aviation law includes international obligations that governments are committed to complying with. Requirements of governments include; "Governance obligations such as the obligation to cooperate and legislate" (Do's) and "the obligation to abandon prohibited acts and prevent and deal with violators of the rules" (don'ts). The author's purpose in presenting the issues and topics of the forthcoming article is how civil liability, acceptance and commitment to international treaties and conventions, along with the oversight actions of national airlines, can improve the safety and security of airlines and airports? Manuscript profile